The victim was “a kind, thoughtful, generous and talented student, dear to all who knew her,” wrote Long Beach instructor Michael LaForte on Facebook. “We grieve for her today and give our hearts to her grieving family and boyfriend.”

Gonzalez, of Whittier, Calif., dated the same man since March 2012, according to her Facebook page. She was apparently killed while out for Friday night dinner when the terrorists opened fired.

University President Jane Close Conoley alerted the school’s staff and students about the shocking loss of one of their own.

“I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Long Beach State University student Nohemi Gonzalez,” said Conoley. “Our university stands with our nearly 80 foreign exchange students from France as they struggle with this tragedy.”

A Sunday afternoon vigil was planned for the school to mourn Gonzalez and the other victims of the coordinated attack unleashed on the French capital. No details were immediately released.

Gonzalez's longtime boyfriend, Tim Mraz, posted a picture of the two together hugging along with an emotional caption.

"Yesterday I lost the most important person in my life. She was my best friend and she will always be my angel forever," he wrote.

The U.S. State Department, without providing any details, had earlier confirmed Americans were among those injured during the terrorist rampage.

“The U.S. Embassy is working around the clock to assist American citizens affected by this tragedy,” said spokesman Mark Tones.

The first victim identified Saturday was British-trained lawyer Valentin Ribet.

The young associate in criminal law and white-collar crime with the Paris firm Hogan Lovells was apparently one of the dozens killed inside the Bataclan concert hall.

The victim was “a kind, thoughtful, generous and talented student, dear to all who knew her,” wrote Long Beach instructor Michael LaForte on Facebook. “We grieve for her today and give our hearts to her grieving family and boyfriend.”

Gonzalez, of Whittier, Calif., dated the same man since March 2012, according to her Facebook page. She was apparently killed while out for Friday night dinner when the terrorists opened fired.

University President Jane Close Conoley alerted the school’s staff and students about the shocking loss of one of their own.

“I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Long Beach State University student Nohemi Gonzalez,” said Conoley. “Our university stands with our nearly 80 foreign exchange students from France as they struggle with this tragedy.”

A Sunday afternoon vigil was planned for the school to mourn Gonzalez and the other victims of the coordinated attack unleashed on the French capital. No details were immediately released.

Gonzalez's longtime boyfriend, Tim Mraz, posted a picture of the two together hugging along with an emotional caption.

"Yesterday I lost the most important person in my life. She was my best friend and she will always be my angel forever," he wrote.

The U.S. State Department, without providing any details, had earlier confirmed Americans were among those injured during the terrorist rampage.

“The U.S. Embassy is working around the clock to assist American citizens affected by this tragedy,” said spokesman Mark Tones.

The first victim identified Saturday was British-trained lawyer Valentin Ribet.

The young associate in criminal law and white-collar crime with the Paris firm Hogan Lovells was apparently one of the dozens killed inside the Bataclan concert hall.